Belle Leisha wrote:It may well be that Elessar is arrogant enough to think he's smarter than Plato.

Ha

What's that word for when you discover something only to find out it's already been discovered? I did that with Pythagoras' Theorem when I was 11. I was very disappointed to find out it's been known for thousands of years.

Delusions of Grandeur?

But Eden is burning, either brace yourself for eliminationOr else your hearts must have the courage, of the changing of the guard

I can`t always be here to bring you knowledge, but I think you have all reached a higher level of understanding now, and that was my intension. You seem more reflected than before, and are able to see things from a different perspective.. Much better than when we first started this thread.

So I am happy after all, it was worth it

But if some of you wish to discuss any topic, just PM me.. and maybe we can share knowledge and thoughts.

You really think they like to rock in space? Well, I don't know. What do you know?

Belle Leisha wrote:It may well be that Elessar is arrogant enough to think he's smarter than Plato.

Ha

What's that word for when you discover something only to find out it's already been discovered? I did that with Pythagoras' Theorem when I was 11. I was very disappointed to find out it's been known for thousands of years.

Belle Leisha wrote:It may well be that Elessar is arrogant enough to think he's smarter than Plato.

Ha

What's that word for when you discover something only to find out it's already been discovered? I did that with Pythagoras' Theorem when I was 11. I was very disappointed to find out it's been known for thousands of years.

Delusions of Grandeur?

V.

You really think they like to rock in space? Well, I don't know. What do you know?